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1 SURROUND WITH A HEDGE
[V]SAEPIO (-IRE SAEPSI SAEPTUM)SEPIO (-IRE SEPSI SEPTUM) -
2 hedge
hedge [hedʒ]1 noun∎ hawthorn hedge haie f d'aubépine;∎ humorous he looks like he's been dragged through a hedge backwards il a l'air tout ébouriffé(b) (protection) sauvegarde f;∎ a hedge against inflation une sauvegarde ou une couverture contre l'inflation(c) (statement) déclaration f évasive(d) Stock Exchange couverture f∎ the field was hedged with beech le champ était entouré d'une haie de hêtres(b) (guard against losing) couvrir;(b) (in action, discussion) essayer de gagner du temps, atermoyer; (in answering) éviter de répondre, répondre à côté; (in explaining) expliquer avec des détours;∎ they are hedging slightly on the trade agreement ils essaient de gagner du temps avant de conclure l'accord commercial;∎ stop hedging! dis-le franchement!, au fait!∎ it's a way of hedging against inflation c'est un moyen de vous protéger ou vous couvrir contre l'inflation(d) Stock Exchange se couvrir;∎ to hedge against currency fluctuations se couvrir contre les fluctuations monétaires►► hedge clippers cisaille f à haies;Stock Exchange hedge fund société f d'investissement;Botany hedge mustard sisymbre m officinal, vélar m;Stock Exchange hedge ratio ratio m de couverture;Ornithology hedge sparrow accenteur m mouchet, fauvette f d'hiver;hedge trimmer taille-haie mentourer;∎ figurative the offer was hedged about with conditions l'offre était assortie de conditions(a) (surround with hedge) entourer d'une haie, enclore∎ hedged in by restrictions assorti de restrictions;∎ I'm feeling hedged in je ne me sens pas libre(area) entourer d'une haie; (part of area) séparer par une haie -
3 hedge
1. nounHecke, die; (fig.): (barrier) Mauer, die2. transitive verb2) (protect)3. intransitive verbhedge one's bets — mit verteiltem Risiko wetten; (fig.) nicht alles auf eine Karte setzen
(avoid commitment) sich nicht festlegen* * *[he‹] 1. noun(a line of bushes etc planted so closely together that their branches form a solid mass, grown round the edges of gardens, fields etc.) die Hecke2. verb1) (to avoid giving a clear answer to a question.) sich winden•- academic.ru/34252/hedgehog">hedgehog- hedgerow* * *[heʤ]I. n2. ( fig: barrier) Schutzwall m; (protection) Schutz m ( against vor + dat), Absicherung f ( against gegen + akk)II. vt1. (surround)▪ to \hedge sth garden, property etw [mit einer Hecke] umgeben▪ to \hedge sth etw absichern3.III. vistop \hedge and give me a straight answer weich mir nicht dauernd aus und gib mir eine klare Antwort2. ECONto \hedge against inflation sich akk gegen Inflationsverluste absichern* * *[hedZ]1. nHecke f; (fig = protection) Schutz mto be a hedge against sth — ein Schutz( wall) m gegen etw sein
2. viausweichen, kneifen (inf) (at bei)the president continues to hedge on whether to... —
to hedge against sth — sich vor etw (dat) schützen
3. vt1) investment absichernto hedge one's bets (lit, fig) — sich absichern, auf Nummer sicher gehen (inf)
2) field, garden (mit einer Hecke) umgeben* * *hedge [hedʒ]A s1. Hecke f, besonders Heckenzaun m:2. Einzäunung f3. Absperrung f, Kette f:a hedge of police eine Polizeikette5. WIRTSCH Hedge-, Deckungsgeschäft n6. vorsichtige oder ausweichende ÄußerungB adj1. Hecken…:2. fig drittrangig, -klassigC v/ta) mit einer Hecke einfassen oder umgeben,with mit)c) fig jemanden einengen:b) sich gegen den Verlust (einer Wette etc) sichern:hedge one’s bets fig auf Nummer sicher gehenD v/i1. ausweichen, sich nicht festlegen (wollen), sich winden:hedge around a subject um ein Thema herumreden2. sich vorsichtig ausdrücken oder äußern4. eine Hecke anlegen* * *1. nounHecke, die; (fig.): (barrier) Mauer, die2. transitive verb2) (protect)3. intransitive verbhedge one's bets — mit verteiltem Risiko wetten; (fig.) nicht alles auf eine Karte setzen
(avoid commitment) sich nicht festlegen* * *n.Hecke -n f. -
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5 surround
1. n обрамление, окаймление; край, кромка, бордюр2. n окружение3. n охот. обложение4. v окружать; обносить; обступатьСинонимический ряд:1. begird (verb) begird; beset; besiege; circle; circumfuse; circumscribe; compass; encircle; enclose; envelop; environ; gird; hedge; loop; ring; round2. border (verb) border; bound; define; edge; fringe; hem; margin; outline; rim; skirt; verge3. go around (verb) circumvent; encompass; ensnare; entrap; girdle; go around -
6 umgeben
v/t (unreg., untr., hat) surround ( sich o.s.; mit with); mit Mauern / einem Zaun umgeben wall / fence in* * *to encompass ( Verb); to environ ( Verb); to close in ( Verb); to girdle ( Verb); to surround ( Verb)* * *um|ge|ben [ʊm'geːbn] ptp umgeben insep irreg1. vtto surround (auch fig)mit einer Mauer/einem Zaun umgében sein — to be walled/fenced in, to be surrounded by a wall/fence
das von Weinbergen umgébene Stuttgart — the town of Stuttgart, surrounded by vineyards
2. vrsich mit jdm/etw umgében — to surround oneself with sb/sth
* * *(to attack on all sides: beset by thieves.) beset* * *um·ge·ben *[ʊmˈge:bn̩]I. vt1. (einfassen)mit einer Mauer/einem Zaun \umgeben sein to be walled/fenced in, to be surrounded [or enclosed] by a fence/wall▪ etw \umgeben to lie to all sides of sthetw von drei Seiten \umgeben to lie to three sides of sth▪ von jdm \umgeben sein to be surrounded by sbII. vr* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) surround; <hedge, fence, wall, etc.> enclose; <darkness, mist, etc.> envelop2)etwas mit etwas umgeben — surround something with something; (einfrieden) enclose something with something
sich mit jemandem/etwas umgeben — surround oneself with somebody/something
* * *umgeben v/t (irr, untrennb, hat) surround (sich o.s.;mit with);mit Mauern/einem Zaun umgeben wall/fence in* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) surround; <hedge, fence, wall, etc.> enclose; <darkness, mist, etc.> envelop2)etwas mit etwas umgeben — surround something with something; (einfrieden) enclose something with something
sich mit jemandem/etwas umgeben — surround oneself with somebody/something
* * *adj.surrounded adj. v.to enclose v.to encompass v.to environ v.to surround v. -
7 saepio
saepĭo ( sēp-), psi, ptum, īre ( pluperf. subj. saepissent, Liv. 44, 39, 3 dub.; v. Drak. ad loc.), 4, v. a. [saepes].I. A.With abl.: VTI LOCVS ANTE EAM ARAM... STIPITIBVS ROBVSTIS SAEPIATVR, Cenot. Pisan. ap. Inscr Orell. 642; cf.:B.saeptum undique et vestitum vepribus et dumetis indagavi sepulcrum,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 23, 64; cf. id. Rep. 1, 26, 41.—In simple constr.:C.dum ne per fundum saeptum facias semitam,
Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 36.—With abl. of time: pontifices negant segetem feriis saepiri debere, Col 2, 21, 2.—II.Transf.A. 1.With abl.:2.urbem moenibus,
Cic. Sest. 42, 91:oppidum operibus, unitionibus,
id. Phil. 13, 9, 20:castris,
id. Fam. 15, 4, 10; cf. Liv. 5, 5, 2; 44, 39, 3:castra tectis parietum pro muro,
id. 25, 25, 8:oculos membranis tenuissimis,
Cic. N. D. 2, 57, 142 sq.:saltum plagis,
Lucr. 5, 1251:feram venantum coronā,
Verg. A. 9, 551:restituat legiones in locum, quo saeptae fuerunt,
Liv. 9, 11, 3:Agrippam custodiā militum,
Suet. Aug. 65 fin.:saepsit se tectis,
i. e. shut himself up in his palace, Verg. A. 7, 600.—With acc.:3.saepsit comitium et curiam,
Cic. Rep. 2, 17, 31:omnes fori aditūs,
id. Phil. 5, 4, 9.—Pass. with ab:B.Albana pubes inermis ab armatis saepta,
Liv. 1, 28, 8.—To cover, envelop, wrap, wrap up; with abl.:III.aliquem veste,
Plaut. Cas. 5, 2, 40: saeptus squalidā stolā (with vestitus), Enn. ap. Non. 537, 27 sq.:omnia sic avido complexu cetera saepsit (sc. aether),
Lucr. 5, 470:at Venus obscuro gradientes aëre saepsit,
Verg. A. 1, 411.—Trop.A.To hedge up, check, impede, hinder, stop, etc.: perii, lacrimae linguam saepiunt, Afran. ap. Non. 41, 5.—B.To surround, enclose, encompass, etc.: (inventa) vestire atque ornare oratione: post memoriā saepire, to enclose them in one's memory, i. e. to get them by heart, Cic. de Or. 1, 31, 142; cf.: is se circumvestit dictis, saepit sedulo, Poët. ap. Cic. de Or. 3, 39, 158; and:domi teneamus eam (orbam eloquentiam) saeptam liberali custodiā,
Cic. Brut. 96, 330; v. Jahn ad h. l.: locum omnem cogitatione (the figure taken from surrounding with toils in hunting; cf.II. A.),
Cic. de Or. 2, 34, 147:saeptus legibus et judiciorum metu,
surrounded, sheltered, guarded, id. Phil. 12, 10, 25; cf.:quibus praesidiis philosophiae saeptus sim,
id. Fam. 16, 23; so,saeptus praesidiis,
id. Rep. 1, 44, 68; id. Off. 2, 11, 39; id. Mil. 1, 2; cf.also: postquam omnia pudore saepta animadverterat,
Liv. 3, 44;and with this cf.: (mulieres) saeptae pudicitiā agunt,
Tac. G. 19:(lex) se saepit difficultate abrogationis,
Cic. Att. 3, 23, 2:ut quibusdam excubiis in ore positis saepiatur,
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8 saepiō
saepiō (not sēp-), psī, ptus, īre [saepes], to surround with a hedge, hedge in, fence in, enclose: saeptum undique dumetis sepulcrum.— To enclose, surround, encircle, fortify, guard: comitium et curiam: omnīs fori aditūs: urbem moenibus: oppidum operibus: castra tectis parietum pro muro saepta, L.: oculos membranis tenuissimis: restituat legiones intra saltum quo saeptae fuerunt, L.: se tectis, i. e. shut up, V.: pubes inermis ab armatis saepta, L.: At Venus obscuro gradientīs aëre saepsit, V.—Fig., to surround, enclose, encompass: (inventa) ornare oratione; post memoriā saepire, i. e. get by heart: (eloquentia) saepta liberali custodiā: locum omnem cogitatione, beset. —To fortify, protect, guard, strengthen: saeptus legibus, guarded: omnia pudore saepta animadverterat, L.: (mulieres) saeptā pudicitiā agunt, Ta.* * *saepire, saepsi, saeptus V TRANSsurround/envelop/enfold/encircle; clothe/cover/protect; close/seal off; shut in; hedge/fence in, surround (w/hedge/wall/fence/barrier/troops); enclose; confine -
9 rodear de
v.1 to hedge in with, to hedge about with.Rodeamos el jardín con arbustos We hedged the garden in with bushes.2 to surround with, to border with.Rodeamos el patio de luces We surrounded the yard with lights. -
10 rodear de
• heddle• hedge against inflation• hedge mustard• hedge-hyssop• surround with -
11 circumclūdō
circumclūdō sī, sus, ere [circum + claudo], to shut in, enclose, surround: ne duobus circumcluderetur exercitibus, Cs.: (cornua) ab labris argento, to surround with a rim of silver, Cs.: Catilina consiliis meis circumclusus, hemmed in.* * *circumcludere, circumclusi, circumclusus V TRANSsurround; encircle/enclose/build round (w/structure); hedge/shut in, circumvent -
12 cōnsipiō
cōnsipiō —, —, ere [com- + sapio], to be sane, be of sound mind: mentibus, L. dub.* * *Iconsipere, -, - V INTRANSbe sane, be in one's right mind; be of sound mind (L+S)IIconsipire, consipsi, consiptus V TRANSsurround with a wall/fence/hedge; enclose, fence; fence/hedge in -
13 consaepio
consaepire, consaepsi, consaeptus V TRANSsurround with a wall/fence/hedge; enclose, fence; fence/hedge in -
14 consaepto
consaeptare, consaeptavi, consaeptatus V TRANSsurround with a wall/fence/hedge; enclose, fence; fence/hedge in -
15 consepio
consepire, consepsi, conseptus V TRANSsurround with a wall/fence/hedge; enclose, fence; fence/hedge in -
16 consepto
conseptare, conseptavi, conseptatus V TRANSsurround with a wall/fence/hedge; enclose, fence; fence/hedge in -
17 rrethim
I.mencirclementII.menclosureIII.m me gardhfencingIV.m me gardhto hedge [surround with a hedge] -
18 convallo
convallare, convallavi, convallatus V TRANSsurround with a rampart/entrenchment; hedge in; encircle, surround (L+S) -
19 заграждам
1. start building2. (поставям ограда) fence in (с with)заграждам с жив плет hedge inзаграждам със стена wall in3. (опасвам) encompass, flank, hem in, encloseхълмове заграждат града hills shut/hem in the town(за ъгъл и пр.) геом. contain4. (обкръжавам) surround(войска) surround, encircle, hem inзаграждам някому пътя bar/block s.o.'s way* * *загра̀ждам,гл.1. ( поставям ограда) fence in (с with); \заграждам с жив плет hedge in; \заграждам със стена wall in;3. ( обкръжавам) surround; encompass; (за тълпа) mob (s.o.) in; ( войска) surround, encircle, hem in; • \заграждам някому пътя bar/block s.o.’s way.* * *close in; contain (геом.); encircle; hem in{hem in}: Hills заграждам the town. - Хълмовете заграждат града.; pale; park; pocket; zone{zoun}* * *1. (войска) surround, encircle, hem in 2. (за ъгъл и пр.) геом. contain 3. (обкръжавам) surround 4. (опасвам) encompass, flank, hem in, enclose 5. (поставям ограда) fence in (c with) 6. start building 7. ЗАГРАЖДАМ някому пътя bar/block s.o.'s way 8. ЗАГРАЖДАМ с жив плет hedge in 9. ЗАГРАЖДАМ със стена wall in 10. хълмове заграждат града hills shut/hem in the town -
20 cercar
v.1 to fence (off).El granjero alambró la finca The farmer enclosed the farm with wire netting.2 to surround.* * *1 (poner una cerca) to fence in, enclose2 (rodear) to surround, encircle3 MILITAR to besiege, surround* * *verb1) to enclose, fence2) surround* * *VT1) [+ campo, terreno] to enclose; [con vallas] to fence in, wall in2) [+ persona] to surround, ring3) (Mil) [+ pueblo, ciudad] to surround, besiege; [+ tropas] to cut off, surround* * *verbo transitivoa) <campo/terreno> to enclose, surround; ( con valla) to fence inb) < persona> to surround* * *= surround, come under + siege, wall, fence, seal off, hem + Nombre + in, close in on.Ex. The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.Ex. The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex. It was not extensively inhabited until the later half of the 13th c., and not walled until the later 13th or early 14th c..Ex. In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.Ex. In the case of vast and rapidly growing copyright libraries where the stock is sealed off from the public, specific classification is not worth the effort.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.* * *verbo transitivoa) <campo/terreno> to enclose, surround; ( con valla) to fence inb) < persona> to surround* * *= surround, come under + siege, wall, fence, seal off, hem + Nombre + in, close in on.Ex: The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.
Ex: The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex: It was not extensively inhabited until the later half of the 13th c., and not walled until the later 13th or early 14th c..Ex: In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.Ex: In the case of vast and rapidly growing copyright libraries where the stock is sealed off from the public, specific classification is not worth the effort.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.* * *cercar [A2 ]vt1 ‹campo/terreno› to enclose, surround; (con una valla) to fence in2 ‹persona› to surroundse vio cercado por una banda de delincuentes he found himself surrounded by o hemmed in by a gang of thugs3 ( Mil) ‹ciudad› to besiege, encircle; ‹enemigo› to surround, encircle* * *
cercar ( conjugate cercar) verbo transitivo
( con valla) to fence in
‹ enemigo› to surround
cercar verbo transitivo
1 (con una valla) to fence, enclose
2 (al enemigo) to surround
' cercar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reja
English:
enclose
- fence
- fence in
- hedge
- ring
- stake
- circle
- close
- surround
* * *cercar vt1. [vallar] to fence (off)2. [ciudad, fortaleza] to besiege, to lay siege to;[atracador, fugitivo] to surround* * *v/t1 surround* * *cercar {72} vt1) : to fence in, to enclose2) : to surround* * *cercar vb to fence in / to enclose
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